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Bagore Ki Haveli in Udaipur, Rajasthan – Haveli cum Museum with Splendid Interior and Architecture

Bagore Ki Haveli is an ancient building that stands right on the waterfront of Lake Pichola at Gangori Ghat in Udaipur district of Rajasthan.

Bagore ki Haveli in Udaipur

Bagore ki Haveli in Udaipur

History about Bagore Ki Haveli

Bagore Ki Haveli was built by Amir Chand Badwa in the 18th century. He was the Chief Minister at the Mewar Royal Court in earlier times.

When Amar Badwa died, the building came under the possession of Mewar State. It is named after Maharana Shakti Singh of Bagore who made it his adobe in 1878.

Splendid  Interior & Architecture

The splendid architecture of the mansion boasts of delicate carvings and excellent glasswork. This palatial building reportedly has 138 rooms, balconies, terraces, courtyards and corridors.

The interiors of the Haveli are embellished with intricate and fine mirror work. While strolling in the Haveli, you can also see the private quarters of the royal ladies, their bath rooms, dressing rooms, bed rooms, living rooms, worship rooms and recreation rooms. It also preserves an example of Mewar painting on the walls of the Queen’s Chamber. The two peacocks made from small pieces of colored glasses are examples of glasswork in this haveli.

The mansion that used to serve the royalty of Mewar was left vacant for around 50 years. During this long period of desertion, the building deteriorated to quite an extent.

Converted Haveli into Museum

In 1986, the building was handed over to the West Zone Culture Center (WZCC). The WZCC restored and renovated the building and converted the Haveli into a museum in 1992. The museum aims to preserve the old architectural style of the Haveli.

It showcases the Haveli’s pristine glory, historical past and Mewar aristocratic culture by diplaying a few selected objects like jewellery boxes, hukkas, pan boxes, nut crackers, hand fans, rose water sprinklers, copper vessels and othe households objects of everyday life of the by gone era.

Center for Organizing Cultural Shows

Bagore ki Haveli, Udaipur is also known for organizing cultural shows  to entertain the visitors with delightful performances of Rajasthani traditional dance and music.

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Sajjan Niwas Garden in Udaipur – Largest Garden of Rajasthan

Gulab Bagh Garden Udaipur

Gulab Bagh Garden Udaipur

Sajjan Niwas Garden is the largest garden of Rajasthan, sprawled over 100 acres of land. During 1850′s, Maharana Sajjan Singh took the initiative to built this beautiful garden. Due to abundance of rose flowers, this garden is also known as Gulab Bagh or Rose Garden.

How To Get At Gulab Bagh

Situated quite near Pichola Lake on Lake Palace Road, Gulab Bagh is an interesting park in the southeast of City Palace complex. It is easily accessible from the city by local transport, taxis or auto-rickshaws.

Gulab Bagh Attractions

Various Species of Roses

Here you would get to witness innumerable uncommon species of Roses. The garden has become well known among tourists for its colorful flower beds, large expanses of lawns, and some impressive orchid specimens.

A Small Zoo for Children

Children will always enjoy the very family orientated attractions here, which includes a toy train, and a small zoo, that houses exotic creatures such as Indian tigers, leopards and also Jabeer gazelle (chinkara).

Saraswati Bhawan Library

Apart from the natural beauty, Sajjan Nivas Garden has something more to offer you. It is a library that was constructed by Maharana Fateh Singh. The Library is known as Saraswati Bhawan Library (originally called the Victoria Hall). This library houses books related to history, archaeology, Ideology and several manuscripts that date back to the  early medieval period.

Once, this beautiful garden was regarded as one of the largest urban parks in India. Till date, the garden has not lost its charm. Tourists from all over come to visit this spectacular park of 19th century.

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